Spy Fox Dry

October 13, 1961 The Bill and Teena Mulder had a son whom they named William Fox Young Fox Mulder was destined to become one of the best and brightest officers never claimed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Just as the laughingstock of the research agency of the whole country.
Years younger than Fox filled with things normal children. He loved playing baseball and climbing trees. He also enjoyed science fiction, as evidenced by the fact that he was known to dress as Mr. Spock from Star Trek.
As a teenager, he developed an affection for outer space. Although he never told me he wanted be an astronaut when he grew up, seeing the launch of space shuttle as an adult, was the realization of a childhood dream.
When Fox was twelve, his sister Samantha disappeared mysteriously from his home. When an investigation was dry, Fox was determined to seek and find his sister. That would become the driving force behind everything he did in his adult life.
Eighteen-year-old graduated from Fox High School in 1979 and began his career in college four years later when he enrolled at the University of Oxford in Oxford, England in 1983. He studied psychology and graduated with top honors BA degree in 1986. Later that same year he entered the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia.
After graduating from the academy, Fox began his career with the FBI in the Behavioral Sciences Unit (psychological profiles). He wrote an article about serial murderers and the occult, which was instrumental in the capture of a notorious murderer in 1988. He also caught several other dangerous criminals. This quickly became the name of Fox Mulder in a legend in the FBI.
Fox was found in the X-Files (and inexplicable cases considered insurmountable by the Bureau) after undergoing regressive hypnosis in an attempt to recall the truth of what actually happened on the night Samantha disappeared. It was then that he began to develop an interest, that became an obsession, in the things of nature paranormal.
With its newfound role as principal investigator of the X-Files, Fox developed a strong belief in the idea of alien abductions. He almost fanatically believed that the disappearance of Samantha was actually a kidnapping.
Due to its new and, some believe, extravagant ideas of the alien abductions, alien invasions and government cover-up conspiracies, he was given the nickname "Spooky Mulder." Most other in the FBI laughed when told about his theories. Other staff could not take it seriously and refused to work with him.
However, none of this Fox deterred in any way. In fact, actually fed the fire and determination to find proof that their ideas and theories went beyond the fantasies no sense of a brother obsessed trying to find a reason for what happened to her little sister.
Although the FBI Special Agent Fox Mulder's life and career started as typical as most, the events throughout his life made him the man he is today.
Spooky and all.